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Council receives public input
and staff report regarding
Midtown Official Plan Amendment
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Council passes motion intended to assess accuracy of conflicting calculations of build out population in Midtown | |
Council passed a motion to refer the OPA to a Special Committee of the Whole of Council to assess the accuracy of conflicting calculations of build out population in Midtown and identify population shares and best practices for the development of growth nodes.
This comes following Council receiving a staff report highlighting how sufficient growth in Midtown Oakville is required for the town's urban structure to achieve its intended goals.
According to the staff report, Midtown Oakville is being planned and designed to become an urban, transit-oriented community and destination for residents and visitors, designed with a compact urban form, complete with tall and mid-rise buildings framing a pedestrian-oriented public realm that prioritizes walking, active transportation, and transit use.
The report also suggests that Midtown is to be a complete community where people can live, work, and play in walkable, mixed-use neighbourhoods.
"I thank Council and the public for the most constructive meeting I can remember in a long time," Mayor Burton said in conclusion to the meeting.
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Special Planning and Development Council meeting of May 23, 2023 | |
Council endorses new
Strategic Plan direction
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On May 17, 2023, Town Council endorsed the key elements of a new Strategic Plan being developed to guide Council’s decision making over the next four years, and what the community envisions for its future.
The key elements include:
- the town’s new long-term vision: a vibrant and livable community for all;
- mission: serving the community in a responsible, inclusive way, dedicated to building economic, social, and environmental sustainability;
- guiding principles: leadership, inclusivity, excellence, sustainability, quality of life, fiscal responsibility;
- strategic priorities: growth management, community belonging, environmental sustainability and accountable government;
- and objectives under each strategic priority.
“Thanks to our engaged community and their input, Council is making significant progress on developing Oakville’s long-term vision. We are also closing in on what actions Council and town staff will focus on this term that will advance our vibrant community and help set a path for success for generations to come.”
– Mayor Rob Burton
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Oakville receives federal funding for accessibility improvements
to Wedgewood Pool
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Renovations to make Wedgewood Pool more accessible will begin this fall thanks to $100,000 in funding the Town of Oakville received in part from the Government of Canada’s Enabling Accessibility Fund.
The purpose of the fund is to make Canadian communities more accessible for persons with disabilities to take part in community activities, programs and services.
“We thank the Government of Canada for their funding support to make our recreational facilities safer, more accessible and inclusive.
"The addition of accessible features at Wedgewood Pool will encourage people of all abilities to enjoy safer facilities and stay active for their overall well-being. Our town is committed to providing accessible programs, services and facilities for all residents.” - Mayor Rob Burton
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Halton Regional Police Service
Releases 2022 Annual Report
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The Halton Regional Police Service (HRPS) is pleased to announce that it has released its 2022 Annual Report to members of the public, community partners, and other key stakeholders.
The online-only edition is available here or at www.haltonpolice.ca via the top rotating banner, as well as under About Us -> Reports and Publications in the drop-down menu.
| Annual Report - Chief Tanner Video | |
Mayor welcomes another
new business to Oakville
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Mayor Burton attended the grand opening of Il Gelato Di Carlotta located at 312 Lakeshore Rd E in Oakville.
"It was a pleasure to attend yet another grand opening for a business in Oakville. I have no doubt that Il Gelato Di Carlotta will be local favourite for years to come in our Downtown BIA," Mayor Burton said.
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OBCM Statement on Mayor Bonnie Crombie Temporarily Stepping Down as Chair | |
Today Mayor Crombie announced that she has formed an exploratory committee to look into a leadership bid for the Ontario Liberal Party.
Mayor Crombie is also the current Chair of OBCM, a non-partisan organization comprised of mayors of Ontario cities with populations of 100,000 or more. OBCM provides a voice for big city mayors in policy debates that impact Ontario cities.
Through policy development, advocacy, discussion and partnerships, OBCM supports strong and effective cities.
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Hold the date,
Annual Mayor's Picnic is back!
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The Annual Mayor's Picnic is back! Join us on Sunday, June 11 from 12 Noon to 4:30 p.m. at Lakeside Park for an afternoon of music and activities.
For more information visit https://www.oakvillehistory.org/
We look forward to seeing you there!
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'Needed': Oakville council approves expansion plan for this affordable/supportive housing facility | |
The Town of Oakville has approved a local affordable/supportive housing charity’s request to upgrade its facility so it can offer better accommodations to more people. | |
Black Music Month kicks off with flag raising at Oakville Town Hall
Oakville Town Hall will be lit in Yellow, Green and Red through June to commemorate Black Music Month.
The Town will officially kick off the month-long celebration of Black Music and its influence on Oakville at a special flag raising event taking place Thursday, June 1 at Oakville Town Hall, located at 1225 Trafalgar Rd.
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Ontario Providing Free Training for Auto Workers
The Ontario government is investing more than $4.7 million to support two innovative projects to help over 360 people land full-time jobs in the province’s growing automotive manufacturing sector.
These free programs will provide participants with skills for rewarding careers in machine operation, assembly, quality control, and logistics while also preparing automotive technicians and those interested in the industry for work in the emerging electric vehicle field.
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Ontario Removing Unfair Work Barriers for Skilled Newcomers
The Ontario government is leading the country with changes to help internationally-trained immigrants work in the fields they’ve studied in.
After introducing historic legislation that banned regulated professions from requiring Canadian work experience in more than 30 occupations, Professional Engineers Ontario (PEO) are the first association to remove it from their application criteria.
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Federal government announces new program to streamline airport security
With the aim of avoiding the travel chaos that gripped the country last summer, the federal government is rolling out a new Verified Traveller Program it says will streamline the airport security check-in process.
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Statistics Canada: New housing data shines light on real estate investors | |
A new report by Statistics Canada reveals insights into Canada’s real estate investors.
With demographic statistics published in the report titled “Housing Statistics in Canada,” these insights paint a picture of investors throughout Ontario, British Columbia, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick for the 2020 reference year, highlighting each demographics’ role in the housing market.
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Who's running to be U.S. president in 2024
U.S. Sen. Tim Scott on Friday became the latest Republican to officially jump into the 2024 presidential race, joining Donald Trump and others in the growing list of Republicans and a few Democrats seeking to unseat President Joe Biden.
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Despite differences on women's rights, Trudeau pitches closer ties on South Korea
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau made a pitch Wednesday for even closer ties between Canada and South Korea, appealing to the historical links of shared sacrifice while tiptoeing around the thorny — even stark — policy differences between the two nations.
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Walk Location: Lions Foundation of Canada Dog Guides Head Office, 152 Wilson St, Oakville
Date of walk: May 28, 2023 11 a.m.
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$2,500 Digital Transformation Grants NOW available | |
Applications are now being accepted for the $2,500 Digital Transformation Grants! Applications will be accepted until September 30, 2023, or until funds are fully exhausted. There are a limited number of grants available, so businesses are encouraged to apply early!
It is free to apply and the process is simple:
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Register your business at digitalmainstreet.ca/ontariogrants/ and complete the digital assessment.
- Pass the pre-qualification quiz, complete the 2.5 hours of online training, and develop your Digital Transformation Plan.
- Apply for a $2,500 grant.
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Town of Oakville
1225 Trafalgar Road,
Oakville, Ontario
mayor@oakville.ca
905-845-6601
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